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> overpriced

Seriously? This is incredibly reasonable.


It's not outrageous, for sure, specially if you happen to have a use case for all the bundled apps. But things change if you consider that the one time payment for Logic Pro equals about 18 months of the subscription. In my case, I bought Logic Pro in 2013 for 180€. Obviously a subscription seems expensive no matter what the price is.

If a students needs Logic Pro for 3 months for a class then they can get it (with the other apps) for $9 total ($6 if you count the free month). That makes more sense than a one time fee of $200. On the other hand, if you're planning to use the software for over a decade like yourself then $200 is very cheap.

So you bought Logic Pro vX for 180€. Did you receive Logic Pro vX++ for free?

Yes, Logic updates have been free for many years. FCP as well.

Well what I didn't receive for free is the 3 macs that have been running the same licensed product ;)

Indeed, and considering the 14 years of free Logic upgrades I'm surprised they bothered charging the initial $199! (I do remember being a bit miffed that it was $199 regardless of my existing license for the giant $999 box that was Logic Studio.)

You can do this kind of thing in Apple Keynote. It's one of those powerful features that you find in Apple software but for some reason they keep hidden.

https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/keynote/tane2b2f4354/m...

You can use "Magic move" to do the kind of stuff that Immersa is doing.


Is there any appropriate solution for complex interactive charts and graphs?


Good question. In general charts are not accessible because visually impaired users cannot use a mouse.

You would need an interacting charting library that works with a keyboard and that is readable by a screen reader.


>You literally just need to be in space, because no typical laws apply if you are there.

That makes no sense. Unless you are going to use the data in space (what for?), you need to import it into a country, and it is at that point the crime will have been committed. You can't, for example, circumvent GDPR laws just by sending the data into space first.


I think what the parent was saying is that unlike on Earth, there are no zoning laws or environmental regulations or NIMBYs to stall scaling.


I can see you lack imagination. That's good! It indeed makes no sense, you're right.


Reminds me of The Chewbacca Defense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aV6NoNkDGsU


It mentions “boskovitch's installation”. I looked it up: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Fan_(Feel_It_Motherfu...



Now that Vimeo has been taken over by Bending Spoons it's good to have more hosting options.


Mobilizon looks interesting but their docs results in a 404, which doesn't inspire confidence.


Needs the ability to have a waitlist.


Noted.


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